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Troubled Waters (The Scandal of How Lough Neagh Is Being Destroyed by Corporate Greed and Political Neglect)
| Expected release date is Jul 3rd 2026 |
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Overview
In the summer of 2023, the people of the UK and Ireland were stunned when a foul-smelling green algae bloom blanketed the surface of Lough Neagh – the largest freshwater body on these islands – suffocating aquatic life and signalling an unprecedented environmental disaster.
Troubled Waters is a damning exposé , which uncovers the shocking destruction of the lough, source of almost half of Northern Ireland’ s drinking water and a place steeped in historical and cultural significance. Award-winning journalist Tommy Greene delves deep into a gripping tale of greed, corruption, ineptitude and environmental catastrophe that has unfolded in plain sight against a backdrop of governmental instability and systematic cover-ups.
With a cast of characters ranging from aristocratic landowners to locals who have fished the lake for generations, Greene exposes the fierce battle that will determine the future of this once-thriving ecosystem which now teeters on the brink of ecological collapse.









